Healthy Height Shake Mix Wins Number One Spot in 2018 World Beverage Innovation Awards
Healthy Height Shake Mix, a nutrition drink for children with short stature, was chosen as the Best Children's Drink, beating several other finalists as the top beverage for growing kids
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthy Height Shake Mix was awarded Best Children's Drink in the annual World Beverage Innovation Awards, in association with FoodBev Media. More than 240 submissions were considered from more than 25 countries in 25 different categories and Healthy Height Shake Mix, nutrition for kids, came in first in their category.
"Our number one goal is to help kids grow, and we're proud of our Shake Mix, which is doing exactly that. Pediatric short stature is a challenge for parents across the globe, and our nutrition is helping kids reach their full potential thanks to the innovative product we've created," says Jason Zinn, President, Nutritional Growth Solutions, Inc.
The nutrition in Healthy Height Shake Mix was developed and tested by pediatricians. It was clinically proven to help kids growth. At six months of use, children who consumed at least half of the recommended daily intake of Healthy Height nutrition showed significant increases in height and weight, compared to children consuming the control supplement. With no increase in BMI, Healthy Height has been found to promote proportional growth in height and weight.
Healthy Height comes in both chocolate and vanilla flavors and is made with ingredients parents can trust. It's free of gluten, dairy, soy, corn syrup, artificial ingredients and artificial growth hormones. Each serving provides 12 grams of protein and is filled with a wide variety of vitamins and nutrients, including vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D and calcium.
Healthy Height can be purchased online at Healthy-Height.com with a 30-day money back guarantee.
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